In 2023, the total government expenditure in Thailand amounted to around 3.14 trillion Thai baht, slightly increasing from the previous year.
Most discretionary spending is for national defense, energy, the environment, and certain social programs.[17] [18] [19] [20] [21] * In 2023, the federal government spent: 61% of its outlays on mandatory programs. 28% of its outlays on discretionary programs. 11% of its outlays ...
Since Milei was elected in November 2023, any change in the 2024 forecast presumably captures the effect of his reforms. Here’s the data. Lo and behold, the burden of spending in 2024 is now projected to be 32.0 percent of GDP, more than six percentage points lower than the estimate (...
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has handed down the 2023-2024 Federal Budget that is big on spending and sends a clear message about the role of clean energy in Australia's economic future. In Chalmers's second Federal Budget, the Federal Government has delivered a $4.2 billion surplus for the ...
In Part III, I shared central government spending data to reveal that Milei has been outstanding rather than merely impressive. In Part IV, I reviewed two of the major structural obstacles to Milei’s agenda of economic reform and national revival. For today’s column, let’s look at what ...
Is government spending in the education and health sector necessary for human capital development? 来自 EconPapers 喜欢 0 阅读量: 31 作者:S Kousar,F Ahmed,M Afzal,JET Segovia 摘要: This study intends to examine the impact of current health expenditure, domestic government health expenditure, ...
According to the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA), the recent release of National Accounts delivered two stark revelations for Australians: firstly, Government spending is unmistakably on the rise, and secondly, it is the Australian resources sector that foots the bill. Tania Constable, Chief Exe...
Although, Pakistan restated its education policy for the last two years and the Government of Pakistan revised its commitment to provide free and compulsory education to the country’s children aged 5–16 with limited resources but still there is a need to revisit its spending on education and ...
The golden rule that goes deep into ancient history has a more modern incarnation—the golden rule of government spending. This concept believes that future generations shouldn't be burdened with debt incurred by governments for current-day expenditures that long predate them. Instead, it decrees, ...